5 OVERS LEFT IN TEST MATCH. WARNE DOES THE MAGIC
MARCH 28 2006 - KINGSMEAD DURBAN, 5 OVERS REMAINING IN THE TEST MATCH AND SOUTH AFRICA STILL HAVE 2 WICKETS REMAINING.
SHANE WARNE - THE SPIN WIZARD TAKES THE RESPONSIBILITY TO CREATE THE MAGIC AND SET UP A FAMOUS WIN.
#shanewarne #savsaus #brettlee
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Stuart Clarke was a such a underrated bowler, he was such a consistent bowler
@stephenpower8723
11 ай бұрын
He was an excellent bowler. Perhaps too similar to Glenn McGrath for his own good. At times he would not have been selected when McGrath because the selectors wanted more variety.
@haydenaustin-eames8084
6 ай бұрын
@@stephenpower8723 Yep. McGrath kept him out of the side and then by the time that McGrath had retired, Clark really only had a couple more years left. If he was five years younger (or ten older), he'd have played 80+ Tests for Australia.
@geoffreywoodfield8932
6 ай бұрын
@@stephenpower8723tjgijgtjtijt
@JPH1138
5 ай бұрын
@@haydenaustin-eames8084 In the end I feel he was shafted by selectors. At 34 I still think he was easily a better bowler than Ben Hilfenhaus.
@McWhatevs
5 ай бұрын
So was Kasper. One of the most consistent swingers of the ball imo. Had he played more in the 2005 Ashes series we would have won imo.
I shouldn't be sad seeing Warnie and Roy together because they brought so much joy, but I am.
@dougharrison7844
Жыл бұрын
I feel you
@waynee6127
Жыл бұрын
Mad feels der
@rays7005
Жыл бұрын
Totally understandable mate. Both left way too soon. Thankfully we have vids like this to remind us of these past champions.
@Stephen.Palmer_666
9 ай бұрын
I'm hearing you bro.😢
@shaunramsay6038
7 ай бұрын
❤ totally understandable I grew up in Melbourne and was lucky enough going to so many opening day boxing day test matches and have witnesses some great cricket. And when he came back in 04 after his 12 month ban was lucky enough to have a chat with Shane at Junction oval and talk cricket with him. He was such a normal man and gave everyone the time of day.
That Aussie team is packed full of legends. Thanks, I enjoyed that.
@gattingbowledwarne
3 ай бұрын
So was the SAFA team too. Great contest
What a team. loved this Aussie line up
Hard to believe less than 20 years later and two in that team that are no longer with us, vale Shane and Andrew both amazing cricketing talents.
This is why purists love Test Cricket; so much better than circus cricket 🤷🏻♂️
@pranitgandhi6832
4 ай бұрын
No. of likes you got on this comment conveys the fact that the number of purists are decreasing day by day. It's sad though
@yourworstnightmare1332
4 ай бұрын
@@pranitgandhi6832 the fact that you judge relevance of statements based on the number of likes they get as a youtube comment conveys the fact that the number of grey cells in your brain is reducing day by day. it's sad though.
I haven't seen or heard of michael kasprowicz in a long, long time... but seeing his bowling action his name came straight back to me. Powerful shoulders
@Honest_Max
2 ай бұрын
Apparently a gun rugby player in his day.
You forget just how good the Australian side was in those days because that's a pretty darn good South African side. Like most, I miss those days.
this was a very good batting lineup too
Shane Warne was and will remain the greatest bowler of all times. Thank you for all the entertainment and magic :) Rest in peace Warnie
Some great players on both sides there
Man I miss these days. Man I miss Warnie.
@Termintor1
10 күн бұрын
I miss his commentary now, feel ripped off I dont get to hear him for the next 20 years. Such a smart cricket mind to listen to. Some of those ashes matches with him in the box ripping into the poms next to him hahaha
Australian demolition job. I'm an English cricket fan so i know the pain & suffering warne could inflict. With McGrath & the scud missiles from Brett lee it was a formidable bowling attack. Apart from the windies 70s early 80s i cant thimk of a better ome?
Magic Warney & boys playing so well & happy
RIP Warney. Great bowler, and bowled a great maiden over! What a legend!
Those who focus on borderline decisions, made in the days before reviews, should remember that, in those days, a lot of good appeals were turned down, and that same kind of things happened in most innings.
@kenoliver8913
Жыл бұрын
Yep. Umpiring is hard, and without DRS there will always be dubious decisions in BOTH directions.
@shanewilson199
Жыл бұрын
I remember in 05 Damian Martyn was given out lbw twice off two of the thickest inside edges you’ll ever see. You’re right… it goes both ways and it all works out in the end.
@galey86
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it was a shocker the last one though.
@spateri728
Жыл бұрын
@@galey86 That was hitting. Albeit slightly. DRS would have been umpires call anyways so out.
@spateri728
Жыл бұрын
If you don't play a shot you're not going to get any love from the umpire by the way.
Greatest Of All Time ! The G O A T I wanted to spend a lot of years listening to Warnie in the commentary booth he was unique and one of kind on and off the field. On the day of his passing I was driving and heard the news on the ABC Radio I actually turned around drove home and spent the next few hours reflecting and trying to gather myself as his death caught us all out . RIP Shane Keith Warne - The Greatest
@nunya3251
6 ай бұрын
Nah, just another sport person, not special except for you fan boys. Hahahahah
@tweakintrax6097
6 ай бұрын
THERE IS STILL TIME FOR YOU TO RIDE MY SAUSAGE SATISFACTION IS JUST WAITING FOR YOU @@nunya3251
Holy shit, that delivery to De Villiers is insane! Good luck playing that. Cool to see those two greats playing against each other, im guess they didn't meet many times Forgot how regularly Warnie would just bowl absolute peaches
Wow they had some stars in both teams
Those were two pretty good teams
The G O A T . I grew up watching him bamboozle batsmen with the amazing art of leg spin. A big salute to the legend.
@nunya3251
6 ай бұрын
Warne sure was a real goat. What a knob at that.
I dont know if that last wicket was out, but give credit to Warnie for that awesome wrong'un. Ive watched Warne bowl a fair bit over the years and hardly ever saw him bowl these and that was a beauty.
@aussierhino471
Жыл бұрын
I didn't think it was out either (I thought it was high AND wide), but if you're silly enough to pad up to a wrong 'un, you're tempting fate He had a bat in his hands; shoulda used it.
@kenoliver8913
Жыл бұрын
You're kidding - that would have taken middle and off stumps about thre quarters of the way up. Ntini was playing back, not forward. There is just no way a full length ball from a slow bowler could ever go over the top of the stumps - it's not like a fast bowler bowling back of a length on a hard wicket.
@johnmiceter
Жыл бұрын
@@kenoliver8913 pause it at 8:18 and its really hard to see if it would hit off stump. No way in the world it would have hit middle stump. If anything it might have nicked off stump, but I think if the batmans played a shot, the Ump wouldn't have given him as there was a lot of doubt in it.
@doofushipster5440
Жыл бұрын
The ump did, he called it (i think correctly) and his opinion was the one that mattered at the time....god its good to see that man bowl....breaks my fuckin heart....
@melthoidserendipity1332
6 ай бұрын
Ummmm with the way the ball is bouncing on that pitch it may have ended up hitting Gilchrist on the chin. The Kallis decision was worse - clearly pitched outside leg stump. Incredible line ups both teams.
Terrific bowling by Australian All-rounder bowler Shane Warne. Most remarkable and historical win against South Africa.
Fantastic video bro!
what a great era you could just see how much joy that had playing such high level
Quite a team that one Tony.
Gee what unbiased commentary.
I'm an Aussie. We were smashing them and without question would win but that last decision was atrocious.
@makhayatalbot-hogg7761
7 ай бұрын
Facts
@bobdown5520
6 ай бұрын
So would of won requiring 114 runs to win
@bobdown5520
6 ай бұрын
It was plumb no shot offered
@frasergibson5763
6 ай бұрын
@@bobdown5520no way. It was going miles over the top
@frasergibson5763
6 ай бұрын
There were a few dodgy ones there
Warner, Best, Gazza, Zidane- true , natural artists; possibly the like of which we’ll never see again
It was great watching Warnie. How many times did he bowl Australia to victory?
@EarlJohn61
5 ай бұрын
Not as many as you might think... Because he was often paired with a decent bowler or two at the other end. You might recognize some of the names: Colin Miller, Michael Kasprowicz, Stuart MacGill, Jason Gillespie, Brett Lee, Glenn McGrath.
Lots of South African’s whingeing in the comments ignoring the fact that decisions in those days went both ways, denying many that were clearly out and others that were not out, that was how cricket was played for generations, umpires decision. Just enjoy seeing Shane Warne, a true champion of the game!
@rossbrown6641
13 күн бұрын
South African moaning about everything except Apartheid!
The KING
Such a shame so many have focused on a few lbw decisions made by highly rated, independent umpires. What about the quality of the bowling from the entire attack for a full day? What about some of the field placings which led to wickets? And that catch by Clarke to dismiss Boje was outstanding. As a days play between two tough competitive teams, it doesn't get a lot better than that
@frankmachin5438
Жыл бұрын
I agree with you, but when you say highly rated, presumably you’re not speaking of Steve Bucknor! The worst. Umpire. In. History. Bar. None!
@BigGordon112
Жыл бұрын
@@frankmachin5438 Bucknor certainly made some ordinary calls but I'd have thought Aleem Dar and Joel Wilson were at least as bad. Bucknor didn't have DRS and these blokes did yet still make some howlers
@gangster125
7 ай бұрын
@@BigGordon112it’s an Indian thing. They have a thing against him is all. Buckner was actually a pretty good umpire. There was an Indian guy, Jayaprakash or someone. Single-handedly handed India the 2001 series against Australia. One of the worst to ever umpire.
@lightforce4604
7 ай бұрын
@@BigGordon112 Aleem Dar redeemed himself to become one of the best umpire of the game. Even the embittered Indians who once burned his effigy will admit this. No one was ever as bad as Steve Bucknor, it was just shocking how this person lasted for so long in the game.
@lightforce4604
7 ай бұрын
@@gangster125 Its not an Indian thing lol. Steve Bucknor put fear into the hearts of fans from everywhere, His bad decision making didn't discriminate. You must've been watching cricket in a parallel universe where Bucknor was a good umpire
@1:15 "There's gonna be a few questions asked about that" - pretty clearly brushed the glove, bounced up off forearm and was caught. Ask away . . . he's out!
That front cover of the your video mate. 11/10
When i was a kid everyone wanted to bowl like Lillee . Then Shane Warne changed everything .
@grinningtaverngaming395
8 ай бұрын
I visited India back in the day. The locals would ask me: Where are you from? Australia. They simply responded with two words: Shane Warne. 😂
@danielhopley598
8 ай бұрын
I was fortunate enough to get coaching with Lillee and Alderman. Was shattered that Warney wasn't there as I bowled left arm leg
The real tragedy is how few people were in the crowd!!!
There will never be another like Warne.
great aussie great cricketer im not sure we are getting the full story about his strange heart attack,very suss
It would make much more sense to show the entire 5 overs rather than just regulation highlights.
South Africa under Graham Smith were such a great opponent for Australia. The battles between those teams were epic.
I think everyone who is complaining about some of these decisions, needs to have a quick look at who is the captain of the SA side at this time, and have a bit of a think about how some of these games turned out. You all seem to have a pretty short memory.
@kingcurry6594
9 ай бұрын
Irrelevant. The decision was plainly wrong and nothing else is of concern.
Wow - good crowd
Back when Aussies could play cricket. What team we had!!! Not just Warne! _Mind you, as Tony Greig would say, this SA team is pretty dam good, too._
@ray.shoesmith
6 ай бұрын
lol 'back when' 🤣
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Warnie was the greatest. RIP.😢😢
Poor Warnie, if only he hadn’t taken the magic sauce he’d still be with us. RIP.
Some years later I shared a cab to Lords with fat Gatt - still bemused. Two great competitors.
RIP Griegy but geez as a bloke who lived for so long in Australia he was so anti Australia in his commentary.
@davidgraham8299
6 ай бұрын
Probably resented all the floggings he got from the Aussies during his playing days.
@ray.shoesmith
6 ай бұрын
He was always anti-Australia whenever they played England or Sth Africa tbh.
@mickysquire205
6 ай бұрын
@@ray.shoesmith oh worst I’ve ever heard was when Australia was playing Sri Lanka. I swear Aravinda and Arjuna where his love children
@Pericalypsis
4 ай бұрын
Made for an entertaining commentary box, especially when Bill Lawry was in there with him.
Thankfully they brought reviews in to take the heat out of borderline decisions because there were a few here.
@seanlowe4785
Жыл бұрын
Even then half the time it becomes the umpires call when it was out but gets given not out.
@ray.shoesmith
Жыл бұрын
Before DRS there were a dozen borderline decisions in every test match
@wazza9089
Жыл бұрын
These highlights only show the doubtful out decisions, no doubtful not outs during the match. Sure some matches 1 team got the worse end of the stick but in general... Swings and Roundabouts
Did they show the hawk-eye on the last one? I dont think it was missing off by much but still I think it was missing
This Ausi team is great team, bade bado ki patlun gily ho zati thi per India k samne ausi ki dhoti thili ho jati thi, jab bhi aus harta tha us daur me such mein mazaaa aata tha, Jay hind
@sagaronline265
Ай бұрын
kuchbhi.
The more highlights I see the more I realize how important the drs is for fairness of the game ..
The GOAT. Didn't need to chuck to get wickets.
@dannylukic6536
8 ай бұрын
The true greatest.
AB, Graham Smith, Kallis polished
People talking about poor umpiring decisions costing SA wickets conveniently forget the 5 or 6 absolutely plumb LBWs turned down and the one blatant caught behind given not out in this innings. It always went both ways, but you dont see that on highlights.
If Boje was watching the recent test series Australia / POMS (and in particular Mitchell Starcs' catch), he should consider himself very unlucky. As we all now know, that is not out.
Andrew Symonds, Shane Warne and Tony Greig have all dies since this match.
How many great names in that South African side! Just unfortunate that Australia was also so good.
Is it same match where Clarke took five?
multiple wickets to all the bowlers
6:46 I'm surprised this wasn't the standard field set for Warney.
King of spin made the difference. Rip Warne. #BowledShane
A few shocking decisions there
a truly bad decision that last decision, and i am australian. It was just abysmal. however, I don't think that decision changed the result of the match. If the last wicket was not that ball then it would have been the one after it or the one after that. Warny just had too much in the arsenal for the likes of specialist batsmen let alone tailenders. Really good match between two great sides. Can only wish to see more of these into the future.
@peterking7165
Жыл бұрын
No shot offered.OUT and close enough in line to give it. Terrible decision to not use his bat.
@billwhite9703
Жыл бұрын
@@peterking7165 Not out is not out mate. That was not out.
@fredfish4316
Жыл бұрын
@@billwhite9703 It was OUT. No doubt about it.
@Silk1970
Жыл бұрын
In that era umpires didn't always give the benefit of the doubt to not offering a shot so not much sympathy as the ball was spinning back.
@newcolony66
7 ай бұрын
Why do you have to play a shot if the ball isn't hitting the stumps?
Lot more than5 overs in that clip
warning forever
No sandpaper required.
@hankhardigan1104
Жыл бұрын
Or mentos, or metal zipper, or teeth. Remember Du Plessis? Atherton? TENDULKAR? Of course you don't. GTFOH
@GauravYadav-ez2kl
Жыл бұрын
Umpires are enough
some bad umpiring in this game
I attended the match and it was so dark that cars outside the stadium had lights on at least 10 overs before Ntini lost his wicket. There was no ways they should have been out there. The tv camera filters make the picture appear far brighter than was the case. It was the sheer aura and authority of that Aussie team, the charisma of Warne,that ensured they were handed victory by the umpires. Around 30 minutes before this ,the umpires only allowed spin with Symonds and Warne bowling and Symonds quietly slipped in several bouncers at 130 plus km off a spinners run up to which the umpires turned a blind eye to. Several of the batsmen complained that they couldn't pick up the line of the ball in the gloom. That's the darkest I've seen cricket played in. Yet they didn't even call for the light meter as was the norm at the time.
@davidgraham8299
Ай бұрын
The umpires were so intimidated by the Aussies they didn't go for the light metre. Sure, ok, right.
@relevantbrother8964
26 күн бұрын
@@davidgraham8299 yes.absolutely. the Batsmen were battling picking up the line and the fielders as well. Clear cheating in my view.
You beauty 🫡👍🇦🇺
where there was stevebucknor ,all hell breaks loose
It's lucky David Warner wasn't playing for Australia back then. Gilly would of had him scratching his head, wondering who he's talking about 😅
Wish there was DHS here
I'm curious. Cricket is as popular or more so than Baseball. Maybe not in 🇺🇸 🇨🇦. Is cricket memorabilia as collected? I'd Google it but I think the answer would be different. What say you?
@GauravYadav-ez2kl
Жыл бұрын
Well we can say yes,recently the bat used by sir Don Bradman was sold for $220k
When bucknor is there for australia playing 12 members 😂😂
@ray.shoesmith
9 ай бұрын
Ah, all these years later and butthurt Indians are still bleating. Cry more, scrub, 1.5 billion people and you still can't find 11 cricketers good enough to be anywhere near as good as this team. And you never will, because you are inferior in every way.
A couple of those calls were a bit suss 😂
Why is there no crowd?
Couple of dubious decisions, but the commentators also suggesting that there may have been a few similar ones knocked back that may have been out. Really can't tell from showing such a small sample.
Great combination: Warne and Steve Bucknor
@kumars3250
6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It was plum out
Why was the commentator questioning the final wicket. He didn’t play a shot so it doesn’t matter if it hits him outside the line.
Jaque got a bad deal there.
Kallis was freaking plumb.
They make those wooden things to hit the red thing..Ntini took the bad option..
@BigGordon112
Жыл бұрын
agreed. He put himself in a position where, if he'd played at the ball and missed, he'd have been fine
Why did warne come on at 91-0
@sanjeevopeth
Жыл бұрын
It doesn't show Warne came at 91-0. It shows he took his first wicket at that score.
@imvetri7656
Жыл бұрын
@@sanjeevopeth commentators said warne picked his 1st wicket in 4 th ball
Jeebus. The Aussies have not deserved a couple of those wickets. I would like to think cricket is a fair game.
DRS would've come in handy in that game. Umpires under immense pressure but you can't deny the fact that Warne had them bamboozled.
8:28 Shaun Pollock. Sometimes extreme disappointment mixed with dismay and a very real awareness of the incompetence of an official is hilarious. And when it's not out, no, there is no credit to be given, announcer.
Hard to pick the wrong on
Ntini too so long to get out there could almost have been timed out!
don't waste the review!!
Interesting to hear the south African commentator so passionately biased for his team ...
kallis and smith both not out
3:57 how is pad bat/glove out ?
@craigmacfarlane2722
Жыл бұрын
Of course it is..Doesn't have to hit the bat first.
@heroniusnapalmv6990
Жыл бұрын
It was caught, your glove counts as your bat if it is in contact with the bat
@heroniusnapalmv6990
Жыл бұрын
@@craigmacfarlane2722 no, lbw needs pad first but as long as it touches the bat (or in this case glove) and is caught before hitting the ground its out
Jack LBW given by Steve is questionable....
Didn't pick the wrong'un ...
4 deaths here : warnie Symonds jackers and greggy
In slo mo Kallis looked plumb
that last one from warnie was outside the line surely O_o
@wizofoz0605
Жыл бұрын
Ntini didn't play a shot. so the line where the ball hit the pad is irrelevent. I'm doubtful it would have hit the stumps, and watching it again, I'm not convinced it was out, but it was magnificent to watch Warnie bowl a googly/wron 'un/Bosie. Just at it is magnificent to see this outstanding cricket team once gain. Up there with the best teams of all time. .
@EvilMonk20
Жыл бұрын
@@wizofoz0605 very true, maybe it wouldv'e clipped off but doubtful.